Have used Cisco PIX for many years now. I find them very easy and straight
forward to setup and configure. You can use Pix Device Manager, which gives
you a GUI web based configuration utility. From here you can do most
configurations, e.g. Grateway -to- Gateway and Client -to- Gateway VPN
tunnels, access-lists etc etc.

HG

"Kevin Howell" <kevin.howell@nospampleasedatamonline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:412f173e$0$5606$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
> I'm considering purchasing a Cisco Pix firewall, but I've heard horror
> storys about the configuration. I've heard that to configure a Pix
> correctley you have to use the CLI as the sertup utility via web browser
> does not actually work. Can anyone confirm this, the model I'm looking
into
> purchasing is 506 with 3DES.
>
> Kev
>
>

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